United States Federal Circuit
Diamond Sawblades Mfr. Coation v. US, 09-1274
In an antidumping case involving diamond sawblades and related parts from Korea and China, decisions of the Court of International Trade are affirmed where: 1) the Court of International Trade did not abuse its discretion when it ordered remand for further consideration an original Commission determination that there was neither material injury nor threat of material injury to the domestic diamond sawblade industry; and 2) the Commission's affirmative finding that imports of sawblades and parts from China and Korea pose a threat of material injury to the domestic industry is affirmed as the Court of International Trade correctly found that the Commission's determination on remand was supported by substantial evidence.
Appellate Information
- Decided 07/06/2010
- Published 07/06/2010
Judges
Court
- United States Federal Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellant:
- Daniel B. Pickard, Lynn M. Fischer